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Nevskaya Oil Pipeline Company LLC

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Industry
  
Shipping industry

Products
  
Tanker terminal

Founded
  
2010

Headquarters
  
leningrad, Russia

Website
  
np74.ru

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Key people
  
KHAMLAY KONSTANTIN VIKTOROVICH, (Director General)

Nevskaya Pipeline Company LLC is a Pipeline Transportation Company and terminal Operator located in Ust-Luga Port, Russia.

"Nevskaya pipeline company" (NTK or NOPC) was constructed in the port of Ust-Luga oil terminal with a capacity of 30 million tonnes per year. It is the end point of the second turn of the Baltic pipeline system (BPS-2).

The Oil terminals in Ust-Luga port (Leningrad region): "Ust-Luga oil" (formerly "Rosneftbunker") and "Nevskaya pipeline company" (NTK) or (NOPC), (ARE the end point of the pipeline BPS-2).

Gazprombank increased its stake in "Nevskaya pipeline company" Ust-Luga from 24% to 74%.

Oil trader Gunvor, co-owner of Nevskaya Pipeline Company, earlier announced its plans to sell its stake in the terminal, Primorsky Region, Previously, 50% of Nevskaya Pipeline Company’s authorized capital was held by Gunvor, 26% - by Transneft Ust-Luga (Transneft subsidiary), 24% - by Gazprombank.

Terminal

The cargo turnover of Baltic ports of Russia in January-November 2015 has increased by 1.9% compared to the same period in 2014 to 210,75 million tons. Including, dry cargo transshipped 79,98 million tons (-3,1%), bulk - 130,77 million tons (+5.3 percent), according to the Association of sea commercial ports of the Russian Federation.

Among the stevedoring companies, the highest increase of transshipment volumes showed: OOO "NOVATEK-Ust-Luga" the port of Ust-Luga - 67.6%, OOO "Nevskaya pipeline company" Ust-Luga port - 14.5%, JSC "Rosterminalugol" (Ust-Luga) - 12.9%, JSC "Baltic Bulker terminal" (St.-Petersburg) - 12.8%. transshipment of cargoes in seaports of the Baltic basin of Russia are presented in tables.


By the end of 2014, Russia seaports handled 623,4 million tons of cargo. Cargo handling sea ports of the Baltic sea basin of Russia for the year amounted to 223.5 million tonnes, dry cargo - to 89.8 million tons, liquid bulk - 133,6 million tons.

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